
Working closely with charities and local services, Parisma Limited provides a speedy and regular clothing and rag collection service to their international clients We are able to:
Offer top rates for Charity Shop rags. Commence collections at short notice. Collect as often as required. Guarantee reliability and regularity. Collect from any area in the Channel Islands.
Our fleet of wagon drivers are friendly and efficient. All carry weighing scales so the rags may be weighed on collection (if necessary). The driver pays for the rags (at the agreed rate per kilo) before leaving the premises.
We would welcome the opportunity to discuss individual requirements with charities, services, schools, hospital etc., so if you are interested to learn more about our activities, please do not hesitate to contacts us.

Parisma Export offers competitive prices for all their graded shoes, clothes, household rummage, fashion accessories, toys etc.
Our grades extend to Crème quality, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C which is predominately utilised for export or Pakistan and Bangladesh. Parisma also provides original, unsorted used textiles from door to door collections and charity shops from Europe and Jersey, Channel Islands. Our original unsorted goods are provided in small bags and then placed in larger French sacs for export to other sorting warehouses in Europe. Please contact Parisma Export for a quotation on the grade and textile you require. Our minimum order quantity is 5 tonnes.

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Local Authorities, either by waste management companies or by resource management consortia which include textile recycling companies are usually involved in various schemes associated with collection bags being supplied to every doorstep. When the bag is filled by the householder it is left out for collection, and a replacement bag is issued. Households are also encouraged to utilise Charity Shops and Textile Bins. Local Authority programs also generate material that is neither suitable for resale nor recycling. This will include such items as single shoes, carrier bags, coat hangers and wet or soiled textiles. Indeed, the secondary textile industry as a whole has expressed concern over the amount of unusable material which they receive. This material has to be disposed of to the waste stream at significant cost to the industry.

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As one of the Europe's leading specialists in the collection, reuse recycling and reselling of used clothing, Parisma Export has always maintained close relationships with childrens' charities, schools and major organisations through an established culture of teamwork and partnership With the Parisma your school or organisation can become involved in re-use and recycling of clothing, which will raise awareness of recycling and the benefits it has on our environment, at the same time raising money for yourselves. If you are a school, sports club, playgroup, church, hospital or any type of organisation, which wants to get involved with making money for your group, Parisma Export can assist you. Our service is a free, easy and successful. We pay to take away your used textiles, used shoes and used shoes.

Most households, companies, schools, hospitals etc., generate material that is suitable for resale or recycling. Used clothing and other textiles will also arise in industrial and commercial waste streams. Off cuts and waste generated by textile product manufacturers will also form a significant part of the waste stream, but these are chiefly disposed of through the industrial and commercial route.
